For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 27, 2006

President Bush Appreciates House Passage of Military Commissions Act of 2006

Earlier this month, I discussed with the American people a CIA program that
has proven to be one of our most effective tools in the War on Terror.
Under this program, suspected terrorists have been detained and questioned
about threats against our country. Because a Supreme Court decision put
the future of this program in question, I asked Congress to provide
legislation to save this important tool.

Today, the House passed legislation that would allow this vital program to
continue and help keep our country safe. The Military Commissions Act of
2006 addresses the Supreme Court's ruling regarding the application of
Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions and clarifies the standards for
U.S. personnel who detain and question unlawful enemy combatants. The Act
also creates a comprehensive statutory structure for military commissions
so that we can prosecute suspected terrorists.

I appreciate the House's commitment to strengthening our national security.
I urge the Senate to act quickly to get a bill to my desk before Congress
adjourns.